myenergi Zappi integration
Connect your myenergi Zappi charger to see EV charging in context with solar, battery and tariff data instead of guessing whether the car is stealing the cheap window.
Private beta rollout
This integration is part of the current private beta foundation.
The product foundation is built, but public onboarding is still being paced around vendor-safe rollout and support readiness. Tell us your exact setup so we can review fit carefully.
Best-fit homes invited first
Access is selective and reviewed carefully to ensure every onboarded home is fully supported from day one.
Vendor approvals in progress
Selected vendor approvals are still finalising for parts of the rollout, pacing how quickly we can onboard.
Your device mix matters
Your exact device and tariff combination determines whether the current foundation can fully support your home.
Why this page exists
EV charging is one of the fastest ways to disrupt a home's energy economics, especially when it competes with the battery or heat pump during the same tariff window.
EV charging
Mapped to the current private beta foundation.
What 1app.energy does here
- Track EV charging load next to battery behaviour, solar output and import rate changes in a single dashboard.
- Understand whether the charger is using solar surplus, cheap overnight import or expensive daytime electricity.
- Separate EV demand from home demand in reporting so users can see the true cost and timing of vehicle charging.
- Support smarter export decisions by excluding or including EV load where tariff logic requires it.
Why this is a strong fit
- 1app.energy treats EV charging as part of the household energy system, not as a standalone charger automation problem.
- The platform can explain when the EV is competing with the battery or undermining the optimiser’s reserve plan.
- This is especially valuable for Octopus households where the tariff window and charger schedule need to be interpreted together.
Where this integration fits best
Related tariff pages
These tariff pages are the most relevant places to explain why this integration matters commercially, not just technically.
Octopus Agile automation
Octopus Agile changes import price every half hour. The real question for battery, EV and heat-pump homes is whether the house can respond to those price signals without creating new conflicts.
Octopus Go battery and EV optimisation
Octopus Go is simpler than Agile on paper, but homes still need to know whether the fixed off-peak window is serving the car, the battery and the house in the right order.
Octopus Intelligent Go coordination
Octopus Intelligent Go creates EV-led charging windows, but battery logic, charger behaviour and whole-home demand still need to be interpreted together.
Related whole-home use cases
These pages connect this integration to the broader home-level problems users are trying to solve.
Stop Octopus daytime EV charging from draining your home battery
This is the flagship 1app.energy wedge: stop the daytime EV-battery conflict first, then layer in cheaper-period battery charging and broader whole-home coordination.
Smart tariff EV charging without home energy conflicts
When EV charging is cheap, it can still be operationally expensive if it competes with battery reserve, heating demand or export value elsewhere in the property.
Solar, battery and EV charging in one app
This is one of the strongest SaaS acquisition pages because the value proposition is simple: stop managing three overlapping energy systems in three different tools.
Whole-home conflict detection for modern energy homes
The more flexible devices a home has, the more valuable it becomes to detect conflicts between them before they show up as cost, lost solar or poor comfort.
Relevant smart controls
These mode pages explain which battery strategy usually fits this integration once tariff and whole-home behaviour are included.
Autopilot
The best starting mode for most homes. Autopilot decides when to charge, hold, or export by balancing tariff value, home coverage, refill confidence, and your protected minimum battery SoC. Choose Balanced for a calmer default or Aggressive for stronger value seeking.
Home First
A simpler home-first mode. It prioritises running the home from your own solar and battery first, minimises grid dependence, and avoids optimiser-led battery export.
Manual Control
A support-style page for advanced users. Manual Control keeps the automation framework in place but follows your fixed current choices more directly, with safety caps and backend guardrails still applied.
Priority access
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Tell us about your EV charging, tariff and solar setup so we can tailor the right whole-home view.
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